NUAIR demonstrates surveillance-as-a-service network in Western New York

NUAIR and the Niagara Military Affairs Council (NIMAC) have demonstrated NUAIR’s fully operational Surveillance-as-a-Service (SaaS) network in Western New York.

During the event, state and local public-safety teams, infrastructure inspectors and federal partners watched real-time low-altitude airspace data flow directly from NUAIR’s Federal Aviation Administration-accepted sensor network, the same service already supporting live beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) missions across NUAIR’s 1,900-square-mile airspace in Central New York.

Attendees of the event in Western New York witnessed the system deliver continuous aircraft tracking and classification, as well as seamless data feeds through a single, secure interface. 

Agencies can use the service for day-to-day remotely piloted BVLOS drone operations. NUAIR’s Surveillance-as-a-Service is designed for rapid adoption and the company says a department can connect to the network and start receiving real-time airspace data within hours, with no proprietary hardware or extensive IT support required. The service is scalable to any region that needs low-altitude airspace visibility. Agencies can subscribe to the data feed and integrate it with their existing drone programmes.

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